Cuspidor.



.FIiCo' SAMUEL 0. WALTERS, OF ROYERSFRIL PENNSYLVANIA.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

?atented June 1, 1915.

l Application led March 27, 1914. v Serial No. 827,720.

have invented new' and useful Improvements in Cuspidors, of which the following is a. specification, v I

This invention relates to receptaclesand more particularly to that class commonly called cuspidors.

.One of the `main. objects of the device is to provide a cuspidor with means located I -therein to thoroughly disinfect the contents of thesame, so that a sanitary condition of f said cuspidor is maintained at all times.

A further object of the device is to pro- -vide the usual lid or cover of a cuspidor with a series of cups containing ardisinfectant, said cups'being suspended from the under side of said' cover, and arranged within the body of the cuspidor, so that the gases arising from the cups will be thoroughly inermingled with the contents of said cuspi or.

-The invention further consists in certain novel details of construction 'and combination of parts hereinafter fully described,

, illustrated inthe accompanying drawings,

and specifically set forth in the appended claim'. j

Figure l is. a vertical, diametrical sectional view'through the preferred forrn'of the device; and Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of one of the, disinfectant containing cups, I i o Referring to the drawings, similar reference characters indicate the same parts in therein for the reception of hooks 15, piv- Formed prefnoted that the cups 16 are readily accessible and are so constructed as to be easily detached from the coverf12, to replenish the supply of the disinfectant, they also being arranged so as not to come in contact with the contents of the cuspidor, as well as being hidden from view from the' outside and thereby presenting an unobjectionable appearance. i i

It is thought that the device as'described will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which the invention appertains, and therefore a more extended explanation has been omitted.

-I claim t- 'In a cuspidor, the combination with a body, of a cover therefor, said cover being provided-'with a central opening having its face depressed toward said central opening, lugs formed with and projecting from the underside of the cover at a point between its outer edge and the edge of said opening, hooks passing through the openings in said lugs, and cups containing disinfectant supported by said hooks wholly :within the body whereby the fumes emitted from the l disinfectant is confined within the body as SAMUEL O. WALTERS.

Witnesses:

HARRY I. HIEs'rAND,V WALTER F. DREIBELBIS. 

